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I have a soft buzz heard only with ear to speaker in the un-upgraded smash (no difference with input selection and independent of volume control position) Voltage checks are within parameters,LEDs are lit, there is good sound when playing music. I read in one of the other threads about re-flowing the ground connections and I can easily do that but am unsure of all of the ground locations. I assume 6,7 and the ground lug near the power switch. Any others? Do I reflow just the connections to the ground lugs/terminals?

This sounds like a very low level noise that does not interfere with the desired signal. All electronics will have some level of noise, tube based circuits tend to have a little more. With careful circuit design and layout, it can be minimized, but never completely eliminated. If this was loud enough to interfere with your signal, or even just audible from the listening position, it might be a solvable problem. This is not that, it's just the level of noise that the preamp makes.

You are not alone hearing the hum. My Smash has a very low level hum that is audible if you're close to a speaker when music isn't playing. It in no way effects the sound when music is playing. I have given up thinking about it. I used to fixate on it, now I just accept it and I'm really enjoying the sonic performance upgrade from the Quickie.

I own a tube amp that I really enjoy. So much so, that I decided to try it out as a headphone amp. Now, that is a situation where a tiny buzz became noticeable! Point is, in 'normal use' it was very quiet.